What was the result of the reforms instituted by Deng Xiaoping as leader of the Chinese Communist Party after Mao's death?

a. More upheaval and mass death
b. Mostly ineffective reforms
c. Stunning economic growth along mostly capitalist models
d. The end to all foreign investment in China


Answer: c. Stunning economic growth along mostly capitalist models

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a. turned a blind eye to safety violations in consumer electrical goods in exchange for bribes b. granted immunity from antitrust legislation to certain businessmen in return for bribes c. sold supposedly surplus land and mineral rights to private business for kickbacks d. leased naval oil reserves to private business in exchange for apparent bribes

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In late-nineteenth-century American cities,

A. residential patterns reflected the mingling of economic classes. B. the poor were thrust to the outer fringes. C. the wealthy lived at the core. D. the middle and upper classes increasingly lived in the newer outer suburbs.

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. anticolonialism

What will be an ideal response?

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Mina, a 4-year-old girl, recently decided that she will only wear pink and purple dresses and refuses to wear pants. This is an example of ______.

A. gender consistency B. appearance rigidity C. external stability D. gender identity

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